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10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 2. Contested narratives of today's Europe

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Europe's Stories Project
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What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union.
With Andras Lanczi (Corvinus University Budapest and A Europe We Can Believe In), Slawomir Sierakowski (Krytyka Polityczna, Warsaw), Damian Boeselager (Volt Europa), Gisela Stuart (Labour Party and Change Britain, UK) Chaired by Rana Mitter (Oxford)
Held in St Antony's College, Oxford 2nd and 3rd May 2019

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What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union. With Andrew Hurrell (Oxford), Kalypso Nicolaidis (Oxford), Carolin Duttlinger (Oxford) Chair: Rasmus Nielsen (Oxford).
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Series
Europe's Stories Project
People
Andras Lanczi
Slawomir Sierakowski
Damian Boeselager
Gisela Stuart
Rana Mitter
Keywords
europe
Dahrendorf Programme for the Study of Freedom
history
european union
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 10/06/2020
Duration: 00:05:27

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